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Species of Ixia L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Ixia africana L. Aristea africana (L.) Hoffmanns.   Ixia africanaL. Aristea africana(L.) Hoffmanns.
Ixia angusta Jacq. Hesperantha angusta (Jacq.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia angustaJacq. Hesperantha angusta(Jacq.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia bulbifera L. Sparaxis bulbifera (L.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia bulbiferaL. Sparaxis bulbifera(L.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia bulbocodium (L.) L. Romulea bulbocodium (L.) Sebast. & Mauri   Ixia bulbocodium(L.) L. Romulea bulbocodium(L.) Sebast. & Mauri
Ixia bulbocodioides D. Delaroche Romulea spp.  Ixia bulbocodioidesD. Delaroche Romulea spp.
Ixia capitata Andrews var. ovata Andrews, nom. inval. Ixia abbreviata Houtt.  iIxia capitataAndrews var.ovata Andrews, nom. inval. Ixia abbreviataHoutt.
Ixia chinensis L. Iris domestica Goldblatt & Mabb.   Ixia chinensisL. Iris domesticaGoldblatt & Mabb.
Ixia crocata L. Tritonia crocata (L.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia crocataL. Tritonia crocata(L.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia cruciata Jacq. Romulea cruciata (Jacq.) Baker   Ixia cruciataJacq. Romulea cruciata(Jacq.) Baker
Ixia deusta Aiton Tritonia deusta (Aiton) Ker Gawl.   Ixia deustaAiton Tritonia deusta(Aiton) Ker Gawl.
Ixia dubia Vent.  a Ixia dubiaVent.  
Ixia duckittiae L. Bolus  a Ixia duckittiaeL. Bolus  
Ixia erecta P. J. Bergius var. lutea Ker Gawl. Ixia lutea (Ker Gawl.) Baker  iIxia erectaP. J. Bergius var.lutea Ker Gawl. Ixia lutea(Ker Gawl.) Baker
Ixia flexuosa L.  a Ixia flexuosaL.  
Ixia grandiflora D. Delaroche Sparaxis grandiflora (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.   Ixia grandifloraD. Delaroche Sparaxis grandiflora(D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.
Ixia hirta Thunb. Geissorhiza inflexa (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.   Ixia hirtaThunb. Geissorhiza inflexa(D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.
Ixia hyalina L. f. Tritonia crocata (L.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia hyalinaL. f. Tritonia crocata(L.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia lutea (Ker Gawl.) Baker  a Ixia lutea(Ker Gawl.) Baker  
Ixia maculata L.  a Ixia maculataL.  
Ixia monadelpha D. Delaroche  a Ixia monadelphaD. Delaroche  
Ixia ovata (Andrews) Sweet  a Ixia ovata(Andrews) Sweet  
Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche  a Ixia paniculataD. Delaroche  
Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker  aiIxia paniculataD. Delaroche var.tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker  
Ixia patens Aiton  a Ixia patensAiton  
Ixia scariosa Thunb.  a Ixia scariosaThunb.  
Ixia scillaris L.  a Ixia scillarisL.  
Ixia tenuiflora Vahl Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker   Ixia tenuifloraVahl Ixia paniculataD. Delaroche var.tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker
Ixia thyrsiflora D. Delaroche Aristea thyrsiflora (D. Delaroche) N. E. Br.   Ixia thyrsifloraD. Delaroche Aristea thyrsiflora(D. Delaroche) N. E. Br.
Ixia tricolor Schneev. Sparaxis tricolor (Schneev.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia tricolorSchneev. Sparaxis tricolor(Schneev.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia spp. a Ixia spp. 
Ixia fugacissima L. f. Moraea fugacissima (L. f.) Goldblatt   Ixia fugacissimaL. f. Moraea fugacissima(L. f.) Goldblatt
Ixia pendula L. f. Dierama pendulum (L. f.) Baker   Ixia pendulaL. f. Dierama pendulum(L. f.) Baker
Ixia inflexa D. Delaroche Geissorhiza inflexa (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.   Ixia inflexaD. Delaroche Geissorhiza inflexa(D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.
Ixia flabellifolia D. Delaroche Tritonia flabellifolia (D. Delaroche) G. J. Lewis   Ixia flabellifoliaD. Delaroche Tritonia flabellifolia(D. Delaroche) G. J. Lewis
Ixia gladiolaris Lam. Tritonia gladiolaris (Lam.) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning   Ixia gladiolarisLam. Tritonia gladiolaris(Lam.) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning
Ixia corymbosa L. Lapeirousia corymbosa (L.) Ker Gawl.   Ixia corymbosaL. Lapeirousia corymbosa(L.) Ker Gawl.
Ixia pyramidalis Lam. Lapeirousia pyramidalis (Lam.) Goldblatt   Ixia pyramidalisLam. Lapeirousia pyramidalis(Lam.) Goldblatt
Ixia verrucosa B. Vogel Freesia verrucosa (B. Vogel) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning   Ixia verrucosaB. Vogel Freesia verrucosa(B. Vogel) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning
Ixia villosula J. F. Gmel. Babiana villosula (J. F. Gmel.) Ker Gawl. ex Steud.   Ixia villosulaJ. F. Gmel. Babiana villosula(J. F. Gmel.) Ker Gawl. ex Steud.
Ixia mostertii M. P. de Vos  a Ixia mostertiiM. P. de Vos  
Ixia caryophyllacea Burm. f. Freesia caryophyllacea (Burm. f.) N. E. Br.   Ixia caryophyllaceaBurm. f. Freesia caryophyllacea(Burm. f.) N. E. Br.
Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. paniculata  aiIxia paniculataD. Delaroche var.paniculata  
Ixia abbreviata Houtt.  a Ixia abbreviataHoutt.  
Ixia capitata Andrews, nom. inval. Ixia maculata L.   Ixia capitataAndrews, nom. inval. Ixia maculataL.
Ixia capitata Andrews var. capitata Ixia maculata L.  iIxia capitataAndrews var.capitata Ixia maculataL.
  1. Ixia abbreviata Houtt.
  2. Ixia africana L. (=Aristea africana (L.) Hoffmanns.)
  3. Ixia angusta Jacq. (=Hesperantha angusta (Jacq.) Ker Gawl.)
  4. Ixia bulbifera L. (=Sparaxis bulbifera (L.) Ker Gawl.)
  5. Ixia bulbocodioides D. Delaroche (=Romulea spp.)
  6. Ixia bulbocodium (L.) L. (=Romulea bulbocodium (L.) Sebast. & Mauri)
  7. Ixia capitata Andrews, nom. inval. (=Ixia maculata L.)
  8. Ixia capitata Andrews var. capitata (=Ixia maculata L.)
  9. Ixia capitata Andrews var. ovata Andrews, nom. inval. (=Ixia abbreviata Houtt.)
  10. Ixia caryophyllacea Burm. f. (=Freesia caryophyllacea (Burm. f.) N. E. Br.)
  11. Ixia chinensis L. (=Iris domestica Goldblatt & Mabb.)
  12. Ixia corymbosa L. (=Lapeirousia corymbosa (L.) Ker Gawl.)
  13. Ixia crocata L. (=Tritonia crocata (L.) Ker Gawl.)
  14. Ixia cruciata Jacq. (=Romulea cruciata (Jacq.) Baker)
  15. Ixia deusta Aiton (=Tritonia deusta (Aiton) Ker Gawl.)
  16. Ixia dubia Vent.
  17. Ixia duckittiae L. Bolus
  18. Ixia erecta P. J. Bergius var. lutea Ker Gawl. (=Ixia lutea (Ker Gawl.) Baker)
  19. Ixia flabellifolia D. Delaroche (=Tritonia flabellifolia (D. Delaroche) G. J. Lewis)
  20. Ixia flexuosa L.
  21. Ixia fugacissima L. f. (=Moraea fugacissima (L. f.) Goldblatt)
  22. Ixia gladiolaris Lam. (=Tritonia gladiolaris (Lam.) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning)
  23. Ixia grandiflora D. Delaroche (=Sparaxis grandiflora (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.)
  24. Ixia hirta Thunb. (=Geissorhiza inflexa (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.)
  25. Ixia hyalina L. f. (=Tritonia crocata (L.) Ker Gawl.)
  26. Ixia inflexa D. Delaroche (=Geissorhiza inflexa (D. Delaroche) Ker Gawl.)
  27. Ixia lutea (Ker Gawl.) Baker
  28. Ixia maculata L.
  29. Ixia monadelpha D. Delaroche
  30. Ixia mostertii M. P. de Vos
  31. Ixia ovata (Andrews) Sweet
  32. Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche
  33. Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. paniculata
  34. Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker
  35. Ixia patens Aiton
  36. Ixia pendula L. f. (=Dierama pendulum (L. f.) Baker)
  37. Ixia pyramidalis Lam. (=Lapeirousia pyramidalis (Lam.) Goldblatt)
  38. Ixia scariosa Thunb.
  39. Ixia scillaris L.
  40. Ixia spp.
  41. Ixia tenuiflora Vahl (=Ixia paniculata D. Delaroche var. tenuiflora (Vahl) Baker)
  42. Ixia thyrsiflora D. Delaroche (=Aristea thyrsiflora (D. Delaroche) N. E. Br.)
  43. Ixia tricolor Schneev. (=Sparaxis tricolor (Schneev.) Ker Gawl.)
  44. Ixia verrucosa B. Vogel (=Freesia verrucosa (B. Vogel) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning)
  45. Ixia villosula J. F. Gmel. (=Babiana villosula (J. F. Gmel.) Ker Gawl. ex Steud.)


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